This card also trades in a fairly solid range that doesn't dip far below $200, even in horrible condition, as there are only a few sales of damaged or similar cards for those amounts
A very useful move if you switch in a new Pokmon and want to allow them to unleash their attacks quickly
The Pokmon TCG is coming to your iPhone soon
Professional and informative
How to approach it: Get a master list of every card in the set (Pokemon TCG databases like Bulbapedia have complete set lists) Start by buying the commons and uncommons as a bulk lot usually $10-20 for a near-complete set of the cheap cards Track your progress in a spreadsheet or binder Pick off the rares and holos one at a time as your budget allows Save the most expensive chase cards for last Best sets for a first completion project: Pokemon 151: Manageable size, great nostalgia, reasonable prices for most cards Paldean Fates: Small set, gorgeous cards, relatively affordable Crown Zenith: A greatest-hits set with varied artwork Goal: Collect a Specific Pokemon Pick your favorite Pokemon and collect as many different cards featuring them as possible across all sets and eras

#16Common $77.61 Pichu - 28/123 (Prerelease) #28Promo $73.85 Mischievous Pichu - 214/S-P #214Promo $48.25 Pichu (58) #58Rare $41.59 Pichu - 45/106 [Platinum] #45Promo $32.45 Pichu #11Uncommon $20.33 Pichu #93Common $16.83